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Soviet submarine S-117 : ウィキペディア英語版
Soviet submarine S-117

''S-117'' (formerly ''Shch-117'') was a Soviet (V-bis series) that was lost on or about 15 December 1952, due to unknown causes in the Strait of Tartary in the Sea of Japan. The boat may have collided with a surface ship or struck a mine. All 47 crew died in the incident.
== Service History ==
''Shch-117'' was laid down on 9 October 1932 as Yard No. 189 at the Baltic Shipyard. She was delivered unassembled to Dalzavod Ship Repair Center in Vladivostok for assembly and was commissioned on 18 December 1934. ''Shch-117 ''became part of the Soviet Pacific Fleet on 28 January 1935, commanded by Nikolai Egipko. In early 1936, ''Shch-117 ''conducted a long-endurance under-ice cruise, for which the crew received a decoration.
On 19 April 1945, ''Shch-117'' was transferred to a new naval base at Sovetskiy Gavan as a component of the 8th Division. After the Soviet declaration of war on Japan, ''Shch-117'' patrolled off western Sakhalin.

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